In a dark corner of Hong Kong, an ancestral restaurant famous for its delicious bao becomes the setting for a series of mysterious and macabre events. The story begins when a police inspector delves into the world of organized crime following the disappearance of several restaurant employees. He soon discovers that the establishment's fame is not solely due to its dishes but to the terrifying secrets it harbors in its kitchen.
As the inspector tries to solve the case, an atmosphere of tension and horror looms over the customers and workers. As the clues intertwine, they unveil a plot that involves cannibalism and unimaginable acts that saturate the environment with a nightmarish aura. The sushi of everyday life transforms into an intense struggle between justice and darkness, where morality is put to the test.
With a blend of horror and black comedy, the film challenges the boundaries of conventional narrative. The characters are a mix of wild tragicomedy and pure desperation, providing a refreshing contrast to the main story. The most shocking scenes play with the limits of perception and create a disturbing effect, while the final revelations leave the audience stunned. The work is a fascinating journey that explores the darkest corners of human ambition, questioning how far people can go when faced with survival in its most macabre form.